“Mr. Solis acknowledges that his conduct that gave rise to the federal matter would result in disbarment, and he entered into the agreed judgment of disbarment because it was the right thing to do,” Conway said in a written statement.

Solis had practiced since 1989, after earning his law degree at Texas Southern University.

As detailed in earlier ABAJournal.com posts, Solis and others have been accused in the Southern District of Texas case of aiding a scheme by former 404th Texas District Judge Abel C. Limas to collect bribes. Limas has pleaded guilty in a racketeering case, and, like Solis, awaits sentencing.